Here are the latest developments on Zurich Classic format as of 2026:
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The Zurich Classic of New Orleans remains PGA Tour’s only official team-format event, featuring two-player teams competing in alternating formats: four-ball (best ball) and foursomes (alternate shot) across the four rounds. This structure typically alternates rounds between four-ball and foursomes, with a return to the alternating format in the final round to determine the winner. This consistency continues to make it the standout team event on the schedule.[3][5]
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Recent coverage confirms ongoing adjustments to field entries and notable withdrawals/ replacements ahead of each edition. For example, events in 2025 saw changes like a top player withdrawing and a replacement pairing stepping in, illustrating that team pairings and field composition can shift closer to tee time. Similar updates have been reported in subsequent years as teams finalize their rosters.[4][6]
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Prize money and broadcast plans for Zurich Classic typically align with recent years, highlighting a substantial purse and a robust multi-network TV and streaming strategy to cover both four-ball and foursomes action across days. Reports from 2025 indicate a purse in the multi-million dollar range and comprehensive live coverage schedules, which are standard expectations for organizers each year.[1][3]
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For fans seeking guidance on how to watch or follow the event, PGA Tour and partner outlets consistently publish round-by-round viewing windows, streaming options, and live scoring. This includes details on which channels carry which rounds and the start times for each day, updated as the event approaches.[3]
Illustration: A typical Zurich Classic week overview
- Two-man teams form the field; rounds alternate between four-ball and foursomes.
- Day 1-2: four-ball (teams play best ball, often lower combined scores).
- Day 3-4: foursomes (alternate-shot, higher strategic demand).
- Final results: aggregated over four rounds with the team’s best combined performance.
If you’d like, I can pull a concise, up-to-date summary with exact dates, field, and viewing details for the next Zurich Classic edition and provide links to official coverage. Please tell me which year edition you’re interested in (e.g., 2026 Zurich Classic) and whether you prefer a quick bullet list or a small table.